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Sep 03, 2014 08:34AM

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I agree -- it's harder for me to be captured by audio but some swear by it in long car rides. Under the Banner of Heaven was excellent. Really interesting (and in parts, disturbing) subject matter. Again -- written in great detail without being weighed down, that one reads as fast-paced as Into Thin Air, even though it wasn't adventure.

Absolutely. Learning about the incredible amount of preparation that goes into something like climbing Mt. Everest -- that was engrossing. I find it fascinating that someone would take on such a feat. Fascinating, too, was Under the Banner of Heaven. A real glimpse into a world perhaps unknown by a lot of us.


I feel the same way. Or when the presenter on a show pronounces something incorrectly or uses incorrect grammar and I think, did not one member of the production crew know to say something to this fella or lady?
As for the next book, we're reading The Dinner by Koch...
As for the next book, we're reading The Dinner by Koch...

Really? That's interesting. You use sign language at work from learning it in college because you were inspired as a kid. That's neat. As for non-fiction, we have Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune coming up -- which seems like quite the story....

It's true, for one who enjoys listening to audio in the car, you've got to get it there somehow. Ah, you remember hearing this story when she died? A strange one indeed and should be an interesting read. That's interesting, too, about the hearing impaired at work. Again, that's neat that you're able to communicate with them...

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